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Prothonotary Warbler

Protonotaria citrea
Protonotaria citrea · from Wikimedia Commons (Credit)

My Sightings

Date Location Note
Fort De Soto-
George McGough ParkMore at once than I have ever seen, at least 5 in a single flock.
Hammock ParkIn the forested area near where the buntings were in fall
Fort De Soto-
Lake Saundra@ Lake Saundra, more numerous than I have ever seen. I saw about 4 or 5 throughout the day. They are distinct from the yellow warblers in that they always have dark gray wings and a bold yellow-orange color, even the females (although slightly less bold). One of my favorites.
Sawgrass Lake Park@ Sawgrass Lake Park, in an oak tree by the trailhead
Fort De Soto@ Fort De Soto - In an oak tree around 8am. Unmistakable bold yellow collor
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My Photos

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